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Chapter 5 - Major Chords and Arpeggios
guitar lesson 4
MAJOR ADD SIX ARPEGGIO
The MAJOR SIXTH arpeggio belongs to the MAJOR arpeggio group. The formula consists of a first, a third, a fifth and a SIXTH degree (1, 3, 5, 6). The diagram below contains all notes of the major sixth arpeggio, across the entire major scale. The first, third and sixth degrees (1, 3, 6) are of the most importance here. The 1st, 2nd, 4th, and 5th degree modes, relate to this arpeggio.
This is the entire fretboard pattern, for the major sixth arpeggio (1, 3, 5, 6).
A major sixth arpeggio is obtainable by using just the 1, 3, and 6.
There are many ways to play a major sixth arpeggio. The diagram below contains five examples. Each arpeggio example contains a root from a different string. These arpeggios are in order, in accordance to root position, up and down the neck of the guitar.
These are five possible examples of a major sixth arpeggio.
Remember that the first degree in these arpeggio patterns, indicates the name of the arpeggio. If the first degree is on an "F" note, then the arpeggio is an "F" arpeggio. In this case, it is an "F" major sixth arpeggio (F6).
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